ForzaForth
20/06/2025, 9:55 PM
Wexford badly missed the creativity of the injured Kaylem Harnett as they struggled to create anything in the final third against a lively Longford side in Ferrycarrig this evening and the Longford keeper, Harry Halwax, didn’t have a save of note to make in the entire game. Wexford started with Alex, James, a welcome return from injury for Robbie McCourt, Dean, Mikie, Darragh, Calum, Zayd, Dobbsy, Ryan Butler and Ryan Scanlon. Wexford had an early sighter on four minutes when Aaron Dobbs had a shooting chance, but he didn’t make the right connection and the ball went harmlessly wide of the Longford goal. The decisive goal came as early as the sixth minute when Robbie McCourt’s attempted clearance was blocked and the ball eventually fell inside the Wexford area to Emre Topcu who found the Wexford net with the aid of a deflection. 1-0 to Longford. Wexford also didn’t have a lot of natural width with two wingers, Ryan Kelly and Filip Wasilewski, being introduced very late in the game. It meant that Wexford played a lot of hopeful ball down the middle of the pitch where it was mopped up by a dominant Longford defence. On 19 minutes, Wexford were lucky not to go two goals down when a clearance by Alex Moody was half-blocked by Longford’s Dean George and the ball was then dinked by a Longford attacker just the other side of Wexford’s far post. Only real Wexford chance of note happened on 24 minutes when Dobbsy brought the ball wide of Halwax in the Longford goal, but from an acute angle, the shot on target resulted in an easy catch for the Longford keeper. Wexford again got the rub of the green when Dean George latched on to an underhit Wexford back-pass but the former Wexford player looked to be adjudged somewhat harshly to have fouled Moody in the Wexford goal. 1-0 to Longford at halftime with Wexford needing to up their game in the second half.